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HAN DYNASTY PAINTED POTTERY HORSE AND RIDER
C206 B.C. -220A.D.

 

 Han Dynasty Painted Pottery Horse and Rider, c206 BC to 220 AD 

 

Han Dynasty Painted Pottery Horse and Rider, c206 BC to 220 AD

    

Han Dynasty Painted Pottery Horse and Rider, c206 BC to 220 AD   Han Dynasty Painted Pottery Horse and Rider, c206 BC to 220 AD

 

A superb Chinese painted pottery soldier, seated astride his horse, painted in red and white slip, the soldier's hands

 and horse's mouth with holes where a leather bridle and reins would once have been held.

Condition: cracks to the soldier's head; chipping to hooves; invisible restorations to legs.

 

Note: Similar, though larger, horse and riders, are illustrated in the catalogue (Pages 84 & 85), that accompanied

the Chinese Government exhibition titled  "War and Peace", Treasures of the Qin and Han dynasties.

 

16.5"High
 
SOLD

 

Han Dynasty Painted Pottery Horse and Rider, c206 BC to 220 AD   Han Dynasty Painted Pottery Horse and Rider, c206 BC to 220 AD


 

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Han Dynasty Painted Pottery Horse and Red-Coated Rider, China c206 BC - 220 AD